Fine-scale exogenous attention within the foveola selectively enhances contrast gain at low-to-mid spatial frequencies while increasing response gain across a broad spatial frequency range.
A newly identified loss of cellular identity may enable colorectal cancer cells to enter a highly flexible state that ...
Palmitic acid, the most abundant saturated fat in processed foods and red meat, tracks with higher type 2 diabetes risk ...
In 2024, dairy cattle in northern Texas’s panhandle region suffered from a sudden illness. The milk that affected cows produced was thick and creamy yellow. The animals’ postmortem examination showed ...
Aylin Woodward is the reporter covering anthropology, space, climate change and other areas of science for The Wall Street Journal’s National Affairs team in New York.
A decade-long study led by Stanford Medicine reveals that these genetic glitches in the PAM gene prevent the body from properly using the GLP-1 hormone. PAM stands for “Peptidyl-glycine ...
Human social behavior develops under the influence of genetic, environmental, and cultural factors. Social cognition comprises our ability to understand and respond appropriately to other people's ...
The study, conducted by researchers from Tel Aviv University, the Technion, and Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital, suggests that activating the brain’s reward system before vaccination can enhance antibody ...
A dog lunges at another pup at the park. Meanwhile, a person struggles with depression while excelling academically. These two scenarios seem worlds apart, but new research suggests they might share ...
The narrative of human existence has long been shaped by archetypes—universal patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion that resonate deeply across cultures and epochs. Derived from Carl Jung's ...